2. George Soros: The second richest financial professional, George Soros is worth $25.2 billion and is most known for his short position in the British pound, which “broke the Bank of England.”

3. Joseph Safra: Joseph Safra, a Brazilian banker, is worth $20.5 billion and is the owner of the country’s eight largest bank called Banco Safra, which holds a commanding share of high net worth clients.

4. Alwaleed Bin Talal Alsaud: Valued at $18.7 billion, Alwaleed Bin Talal is a prominent member of Saudi Arabia’s royal family holds large stakes in many American companies, including Twitter IncTWTR and Citigroup IncC.

5. James Simons: James Simons is a quantitative expert that amassed most of his $18 billion fortune through his hedge fund Renaissance Technologies. In 2016 alone the firm’s biggest fund, Renaissance Institutional Equities, returned 21.5 percent net of fees.

7. Carl Icahn: Carl Icahn, one of Wall Street’s most notable and feared investors, is worth $16.6 billion and is best known for his activist investing strategy.

8. Abigail Johnson: With a net worth of $14.4 billion, Abigail Johnson is richest woman in the finance world and 75th richest personal overall. She is the president and CEO of Fidelity Investments. In 1988 after graduating from Harvard with an MBA, she joined the firm her grandfather founded.

9. Thomas Peterffy: Valued at $13.8 billion, Thomas Peterffy is a true immigration success story. After arriving penniless from Hungary in 1965, he founded and currently runs the brokerage business Interactive Brokers.

10. Steve Cohen: Rounding out the top 10 list is Steve Cohen who is worth $13 billion. Cohen is considered to be one of the best hedge fund managers in history and now oversees his family office with $11 billion in capital.

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